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Heyho im looking for An AIO liquid cooling system for my CPU since i want to overclock my i5-6600k abit to get some more frames ;)

for my case i was thinking about to get the be quiet! Pure BASE 600 with Window ! i just love the look <3 

For the Budget 100~125€ ~ 135$ someone maybe knows a good working for that price ? i want atleast get 4,5Ghz or  more ;)

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Corsair H115i

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13 minutes ago, AnimeFreak said:

Heyho im looking for An AIO liquid cooling system for my CPU since i want to overclock my i5-6600k abit to get some more frames ;)

for my case i was thinking about to get the be quiet! Pure BASE 600 with Window ! i just love the look <3 

For the Budget 100~125€ ~ 135$ someone maybe knows a good working for that price ? i want atleast get 4,5Ghz or  more ;)

4.5GHz is very attainable for a lot less. something like a mid-sized air cooler could get you 4.5GHz without much issue. going for a large AIO would be nice if you're after clocks a bit more ambitious than that.

 

as far as which AIO to get if you have your heart set on it, I would recommend a 280mm in the front of the case or a 360mm in the top of your case. the problem with either of these options is that you cannot use your 3.5" HDD trays in the front if you mount a radiator there and it will heat up the GPU temps in your case slightly if you use it as an intake. the problem with a 360mm in the top of the case is it will interfere with your 5.25" bays if you are using them. So based on that I might recommend a 240mm in the top of your case so as not to cause any issues with anything, but it will give you the least amount of cooling out of all of these options, but it should still be plenty for a 6600k to reach 4.6GHz-4.8GHz. If you're interested in keeping the BeQuiet brand, they do make 240mm and 280mm AIO's, but corsair and nzxt also make pretty excellent ones in that size as well (H100i/H100i v2 = 240mm, H110i/H115i = 280mm from Corsair)(X52 = 240mm radiator, X61/X62 = 280mm from NZXT)(240mm/280mm SIlent Loop from BeQuiet). There are 360mm available from companies like thermaltake, deep cool, ARCTIC, and so on... but its tough to make an exact recommendation because I don't know what prices are like in your area, and what your compatibility/aesthetic preferences are.

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12 minutes ago, AnimeFreak said:

oh why aio? because i love the look D: not good?

Get an H100i or H115i. If you want to spend a bit more get a Kraken X62/61 or X52. 

CPU: Intel Core i7-5820K | Motherboard: AsRock X99 Extreme4 | Graphics Card: Gigabyte GTX 1080 G1 Gaming | RAM: 16GB G.Skill Ripjaws4 2133MHz | Storage: 1 x Samsung 860 EVO 1TB | 1 x WD Green 2TB | 1 x WD Blue 500GB | PSU: Corsair RM750x | Case: Phanteks Enthoo Pro (White) | Cooling: Arctic Freezer i32

 

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2 minutes ago, Zyndo said:

4.5GHz is very attainable for a lot less. something like a mid-sized air cooler could get you 4.5GHz without much issue. going for a large AIO would be nice if you're after clocks a bit more ambitious than that.

 

as far as which AIO to get if you have your heart set on it, I would recommend a 280mm in the front of the case or a 360mm in the top of your case. the problem with either of these options is that you cannot use your 3.5" HDD trays in the front if you mount a radiator there and it will heat up the GPU temps in your case slightly if you use it as an intake. the problem with a 360mm in the top of the case is it will interfere with your 5.25" bays if you are using them. So based on that I might recommend a 240mm in the top of your case so as not to cause any issues with anything, but it will give you the least amount of cooling out of all of these options, but it should still be plenty for a 6600k to reach 4.6GHz-4.8GHz. If you're interested in keeping the BeQuiet brand, they do make 240mm and 280mm AIO's, but corsair and nzxt also make pretty excellent ones in that size as well (H100i/H100i v2 = 240mm, H110i/H115i = 280mm from Corsair)(X52 = 240mm radiator, X61/X62 = 280mm from NZXT)(240mm/280mm SIlent Loop from BeQuiet). There are 360mm available from companies like thermaltake, deep cool, ARCTIC, and so on... but its tough to make an exact recommendation because I don't know what prices are like in your area, and what your compatibility/aesthetic preferences are.

well i dont know really how it will block my settings i dont use an hdd .. only got my 240gb SSD nothing else as far 5,25 bays i dont even know for what i should use them? so the top 360mm would be no probme ? D:

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53 minutes ago, AnimeFreak said:

well i dont know really how it will block my settings i dont use an hdd .. only got my 240gb SSD nothing else as far 5,25 bays i dont even know for what i should use them? so the top 360mm would be no probme ? D:

according to your spec sheet your case supports 360mm in the top, so yes it should fit if you aren't using those 5.25" bays

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